"El Cid and the Reconquista 1050-1492" von Nicolle, David

The very name El Cid sums up much of the special character of medieval Spanish warfare. It comes from the Arabic al
sayyid, master or chieftain, and seems to have been given to Rodrigo de Vivar by his Muslim foes. But was it given in
recognition of El Cid's victories against Islam in the 'Reconquista', or because this Castilian nobleman was as content
to serve beside the Muslims as to fight them? The story of the Christian conquest of the Iberian peninsula which gave
rise to the legend of El Cid, is here examined by David Nicolle, who outlines the history, tactics, arms and armour of
the period.

Contents:

- Introduction

- Chronology

- Christian Armies 1050-1150

- Taifa and Almoravid Armies

- Christian Armies 1150-1300

- Almohades and Andalusians 1120-1270

- 14th Century Christian Armies

- The Kingdom of Granada

- Siege, Fortification and Firearms

- The Plates

Osprey48 pages,

Paperback,1988

The very name El Cid sums up much of the special character of medieval Spanish warfare. It comes from the Arabic al
sayyid, master or chieftain, and seems to have been given to Rodrigo de Vivar by his Muslim foes. But was it given in
recognition of El Cid's victories against Islam in the 'Reconquista', or because this Castilian nobleman was as content
to serve beside the Muslims as to fight them?Paperback, 48 pages, 1988